Black Hawk Down (film)

Black Hawk Down (film)

Infobox Film
name = Black Hawk Down



caption = Movie Poster from "Black Hawk Down"
amg_id = 1:257740
imdb_id = 0265086
producer = Jerry Bruckheimer
Ridley Scott
director = Ridley Scott
writer = Mark Bowden
Ken Nolan
starring = Josh Hartnett
Ewan McGregor
Tom Hardy
Tom Sizemore
William Fichtner
Eric Bana
Brendan Sexton
Sam Shepard
Orlando Bloom
music = Hans Zimmer, Denez Prigent
cinematography = Slawomir Idziak
editing = Pietro Scalia
distributor = Columbia Pictures
released = December 28, 2001
runtime = 144 min.
language = English, Somali|
budget = $92 million
domestic = $108,638,745
foreign = $64,350,906
worldwide = $172,989,651

"Black Hawk Down" is a 2001 Academy Award-winning war film directed by Ridley Scott, based on the book "Black Hawk Down: a Story of Modern War" by Mark Bowden, which depicts the Battle of Mogadishu, a raid integral to the 1993 U.S. effort to capture the warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid.

The movie features Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore, Eric Bana, Ewen Bremner, William Fichtner, Sam Shepard, and Orlando Bloom. [cite web
title = Pearl Harbor (2001)
publisher = IMDB
url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0213149/
accessdate = 2008-01-03
] The film won two Oscars, for Film Editing and Sound in 2001.

Plot

In a raid, a task force of Delta Force soldiers, Army Rangers, and Special Operations Aviation Regiment attempt capturing two of Aidid's senior subordinates in the Bakaara Market neighborhood of Mogadishu. The mission is led by Maj Gen William Garrison, and was supposed to take no more than 1 hour. The extraction by the Delta team is successful, but the Somali militia, armed with RPGs, shoot down two Black Hawk helicopters, and the resulting rescue extends the mission to over 15 hours.

The film follows many characters through build-up, the assault and rescue. It shows how Staff Sergeant Matt Eversmann was placed in charge of Ranger Chalk Four, before portraying the raid and successful extraction of the wanted persons, and shows the first injury, as PFC Todd Blackburn falls from a helicopter as it maneuvers to avoid an RPG. This is the beginning of the indication that the troops are overwhelmed by the volume of enemy militia, and builds up to the two helicopter crashes: Super Six-One piloted by Cliff "Elvis" Wolcott, and Super Six-Four piloted by Mike Durant. Durant is taken prisoner after the two Delta snipers who requested to be inserted near the crash site of Super Six-Four are killed while defending him.

The film also follows two Chalk Four machine gunners who are supposed to return with the extraction team, but miss the humvees as they leave, and get lost. One of them is deafened by machine-gun fire, but they eventually make their way back to Eversmann. Cpl Jamie Smith attempts to rescue one of them, whose backpack full of ammo has been shot and exploded, but Smith gets shot too, and eventually bleeds to death.

The film begins to reach its conclusion as the U.S. forces regain control with strafing runs by Little Bird helicopters, and a convoy of troops from the 10th Mountain Division, along with other United Nations forces, arrives to extract the wounded. Back at the base, Norman "Hoot" Hooten begins to restock on ammunition, preparing to go back out on the next mission, and Eversmann tells a dead Jamie Smith that he will fulfil his dying wish.

The film ends with text informing the viewer that 19 Americans and approximately 1000 Somalis died in the conflict, Mike Durant's release, and about the death of Mohamed Farrah Aidid in 1996.

Background and production

"Black Hawk Down" originally was idea of director Simon West, who suggested to producer Jerry Bruckheimer that he buy the film rights to the book "Black Hawk Down: a Story of Modern War", by Mark Bowden, with him (West) directing; in the event, West moved on, to direct "" (2001).

Despite Ken Nolan being credited as screenwriter, others contributed to it, uncredited; Sam Shepard (MG Garrison) wrote most of his dialogue; Eric Roth wrote Josh Hartnett and Eric Bana's concluding speeches; Steven Zaillian re-wrote much dialogue; Stephen Gaghan contributed to the writing of the screenplay. Composed mostly of participant accounts, Spec 4 John Stebbins became the fictional "John Grimes", because Stebbins was convicted by court martial, in 1999, for sexually assaulting his daughter. [ [http://www.armfor.uscourts.gov/opinions/2005Term/03-0678.htm Text of the decision from USCourts.gov] ] Reporter Bowden said the Pentagon requested the change. [cite web | url=http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/JohnJudge/linkscopy/BlkHawkDown.html | title=War-Film `Hero' Is A Rapist | publisher=New York Post | first=Megan | last=Turner |date=2001-12-18 | accessdate=2006-12-10] He wrote early screenplay drafts, before Bruckheimer gave it to a screenwriter; the PoW-Captor conversation, between pilot Mike Durant and militiaman Firimbi, is from a Bowden script draft.

For military verisimilitude, the Ranger actors took a crash, two-week Ranger course at Fort Benning, Ga.; the Delta Force actors took a two-week commando course, from the 1st Special Warfare Training Group, at Ft. Bragg, N.C. Ron Eldard and the actors playing 160th SOAR helicopter pilots were lectured by captured aviator Michael Durant at Fort Campbell, Ky. The U.S. Army supplied the "matériel" and the helicopters from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment; most pilots (e.g. Keith Jones, who speaks some dialogue) participated in the battle on 3-4 October 1993. Moreover, a platoon of Rangers from B-3/75 did the fast-roping scenes and were extras; most fought the battle.

Most of "Black Hawk Down", was photographed in the cities of Rabat and Salé, Morocco, because they resemble Somalia; the film features no Somali actors. The Task Force Ranger base sequences were filmed at Kénitra.

Cast

Reception

Box office performance

When "Black Hawk Down" was first released on December 28, 2001, it had a limited release, opening at only 4 theatres, but it still earned $179,823 in its first weekend, for an average of $44,956. However, on January 18, 2002, the film had its wide release, opening at 3,101 theatres and earning $28,611,736 in its first wide release weekend to finish first at the box office. As it opened on the Martin Lurther King holiday, the film earned an additional $5,014,475 from the extra day of the long weekend. "Black Hawk Down" would go on to finish first at the box office for the next two weekends. When the film was pulled from theatres on April 14, 2002, it had grossed $108,638,745 domestically and $64,350,906 internationally, for a total worldwide gross of $172,989,651. [cite web|title=Black Hawk Down (2001)|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=blackhawkdown.htm|publisher=Box Office Mojo|accessdate=2007-10-26]

Awards

The film won the following awards:
* the 2002 Academy Award for Best Editing (Pietro Scalia)
* the 2002 Academy Award for Best Sound (Michael Minkler, Myron Nettinga, Chris Munro)
* the 2002 Golden Reel Award from the Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA for Best Sound Editing - Effects and Foley, Domestic Feature Film
* the 2002 Harry Award

It was also nominated for the following awards:
* the 2002 Academy Award for Best Director (Ridley Scott)
* the 2002 Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Slawomir Idziak)
* the 2002 AFI Film Award for AFI Cinematographer of the Year (Slawomir Idziak)
* the 2002 AFI Film Award for AFI Director of the Year (Ridley Scott)
* the 2002 AFI Film Award for AFI Editor of the Year (Pietro Scalia)
* the 2002 AFI Film Award for AFI Movie of the Year (Jerry Bruckheimer, Ridley Scott)
* the 2002 AFI Film Award for AFI Production Designer of the Year (Arthur Max)
* the 2002 MTV Movie Award for MTV Movie Award Best Action Sequence (First helicopter crash)
* the 2002 MTV Movie Award for MTV Movie Award Best Movie
* the 2002 WGA Award (Screen) for Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published (Ken Nolan)
* the 2002 Teen Choice Award for Film - Choice Actor, Drama/Action Adventure (Josh Hartnett)
* the 2002 Teen Choice Award for Film - Choice Movie, Drama/Action Adventure
* the 2002 Golden Reel Award from the Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA for Best Sound Editing - Dialogue and A.D.R., Domestic Feature Film
* the 2002 Golden Trailer for Best Drama
* the 2002 DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures (Ridley Scott)

Controversy

Soon after "Black Hawk Down"'s release, several organizations, including The Somalian Justice Advocacy Center in California, called for its boycott and denounced what they felt was its brutal and dehumanizing depiction of Somalis. [ [http://www.zmag.org/ZMag/articles/april02baldwin.htm Black Hawk Rising] ]

In a radio interview, Brendan Sexton, an actor in the movie, testified that the version of the film which made it onto theater screens was significantly different from the one recounted in the original script. According to him, many scenes asking hard questions of the U.S. troops with regard to the violent realities of war, the true purpose of their mission in Somalia, etc. were cut out. [ [http://www.democracynow.org/2002/2/19/as_black_hawk_down_director_ridley As "Black Hawk Down" Director Ridley Scott Is Nominated for An Oscar, An Actor in the Film Speaks Out Against Its Pro-War Message] ]

Sexton wrote an article in 2002 where he maintained that "Black Hawk Down" failed to explain the reasons behind the Somali population's opposition to the U.S. military presence in their country:

The Somalis are portrayed as if they don't know what's going on, as if they're trying to kill the Americans because they -- like all other "evildoers" -- will do anything to bite the hand that feeds them. But the Somalis aren't a stupid people. In fact, many were upset because the U.S. military presence propped up people tied to the old, corrupt Barre regime. [ [http://www.counterpunch.org/sexton1.html What's Wrong With Black Hawk Down] ]

In a review featured in The New York Times, film critic Elvis Mitchell also expressed dissatisfaction at the film's "lack of characterization". [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9903E3D61031F93BA15751C1A9679C8B63 Mission Of Mercy Goes Bad In Africa] ]

Malaysian military officials whose troops were also involved in the fighting have raised complaints regarding "Black Hawk Down"'s accuracy. Retired Brigadier-General Abdul Latif-Ahmed, who at the time commanded Malaysian forces in Mogadishu, wished to set the record straight in an interview with the AFP news agency:

Malaysian movie-goers will be under the wrong impression that the real battle was fought by the Americans alone, while we were mere bus drivers to ferry them out. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1773466.stm Jingoism jibe over Black Hawk Down] ]

Critics also charge that the African American actors chosen to play the Somalis in the film do not in the least bit resemble the racially unique peoples of the Horn of Africa nor does the language they communicate in sound like the Afro-Asiatic tongue spoken by the Somali people. [ [http://www.banadir.com/black_hawk.shtml "Black Hawk Down" Movie - A Hoax? Talking Point] ] [ [http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/africas_challenge_to_hollywood_dominance/ Africa's Challenge to Hollywood Dominance] ] The abrasive manner in which lines are delivered and the film's inauthentic vision of Somali culture, they add, also fails to capture the tone, mannerisms and spirit of actual life in Somalia. [ [http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2002/jan/24/somalis_flock_to/ Somalis flock to bootleg "Black Hawk"] ]

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References

External links

*imdb title|id=0265086|title=Black Hawk Down
* [http://inquirer.philly.com/packages/somalia/ The Philadelphia Inquirer]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/1789170.stm "Warlord thumbs down for Somalia film", BBC News 29 January 2002]
* [http://www.voicenet.com/~lpadilla/blackhawk.html Medal of Honor Recipients on Film]
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/black_hawk_down/ Rotten Tomatoes link]


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